Eaton Africa’s new uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system, the 9395X, is designed for hyperscale and co-location data centres, combining compact design with high efficiency to support sustainable power solutions.
The UPS is up to 30% smaller than comparable models, making it ideal for data centres looking to optimise space and reduce operational costs. Using silicon carbide (SiC) converters, the 9395X achieves 97,5% efficiency in double-conversion mode, reducing energy consumption and cooling requirements.
Jaco du Plooy, product marketing manager at Eaton Africa, says: “The UPS supports power ratings up to 1 700 kVA with plans for future expansion. Its design allows for top exhaust and no rear clearance, saving space and installation costs”.
SiC-based converters offer superior performance with reduced space and cooling needs. The UPS includes a full life-cycle analysis and eco passport to track its environmental impact from manufacturing through end of life. It is designed for quick deployment with ready-built sub-assemblies and an inter-cabinet busbar design. Its self-configuring power modules enable large systems to be set up quickly. HotSync technology ensures reliable operation by synchronising parallel power modules without communication links. It also offers advanced monitoring capabilities for real-time insights into component conditions, improving maintenance efficiency and system reliability. Its design prioritises cybersecurity, complying with rigorous standards to protect against threats.